Keig officially the Republic of Keig is a micronation made by a group of teenagers in the North East of Scotland. But what is a micronation? A micronation is a mini-country, but isn't recognized by any official country. Keig claims to not be recongized by the Scottish Government, yet survive peacefully.
Could Keig become an independent nation? A simple and easy answer is no. The most nation like micronation is Sealand, a micronation that claims de-facto recognition from Germany. Sealand is one of the most known micronations around.
By Cameron Beswick
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Imaal and Pavania sign treaty of foreign affairs.
BREAKING: Republic Of Pavania sign a peace treaty with Imaal
Imaal, an Irish group who are bidding for Independence have signed a peace treaty with Pavania, which will see the likes of travel change between the two nations. It also will see Jake Haerav become the first diplomat of the Republic Of Pavania, and Jake Murphy as the diplomat to Pavania. When asked in a press conference President Ben Gilmor was asked "could this see the likes of Pavania being recognized by the Republic Of Imaal?" Ben Gilmor replied, "We have been talking to the Imaal government, and it seems very likely, especially with this treaty being signed by both countries." So what will this see for Pavania? Is this one big step for the country? Only time can tell.
Imaal, an Irish group who are bidding for Independence have signed a peace treaty with Pavania, which will see the likes of travel change between the two nations. It also will see Jake Haerav become the first diplomat of the Republic Of Pavania, and Jake Murphy as the diplomat to Pavania. When asked in a press conference President Ben Gilmor was asked "could this see the likes of Pavania being recognized by the Republic Of Imaal?" Ben Gilmor replied, "We have been talking to the Imaal government, and it seems very likely, especially with this treaty being signed by both countries." So what will this see for Pavania? Is this one big step for the country? Only time can tell.
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